dc.description.abstract | The COVID-19 epidemic has swept the globe.
Early in 2020, the epidemic began in Sri Lanka, and it is
presently in control of the Indian Ocean's pearl. Vaccines
that have been created all around the world are
currently being used in Sri Lanka as well. To prevent
many individuals from congregating in one location, the
vaccination procedure is carried out in batches on several
days. The divisional secretariat offices of Sri Lanka
maintain the information of the immunized using a
manual, paper-based information management system.
The whole procedure, from the collecting of forms to the
tally of the total number immunized, is carried out
manually. Through the conversion of the manual paperbased
information management system to an
automated information management system, this
research intends to identify the challenges that this
manual paper-based system faces and how to fix them.
This study is predominantly designed as positivism
paradigm based on survey data. Further, the findings
of the study draw conclusions on the issues with the
present system and the features and functions that ought
to be added to the automated COVID-19 vaccine
information management system using published
research papers, scholarly articles, web articles,
questionnaires, and interviews. The result of the study
indicates that the manual system is not viable to carry
on the task and it should be converted to an automated
system. | en_US |